The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 55
... original . He was to copy , not what he knew himself , but what was known to his audience . It is most likely that he had learned Latin sufficiently to make him acquainted with construction , but that he never advanced to an easy ...
... original . He was to copy , not what he knew himself , but what was known to his audience . It is most likely that he had learned Latin sufficiently to make him acquainted with construction , but that he never advanced to an easy ...
Page 120
... original Gothic . But to come nearer the purpose , what will you say , if I can show you , that Shakespeare , when , in the favourite phrase , he had a Latin poet in his eye , most assuredly made use of a translation ? Prospero , in the ...
... original Gothic . But to come nearer the purpose , what will you say , if I can show you , that Shakespeare , when , in the favourite phrase , he had a Latin poet in his eye , most assuredly made use of a translation ? Prospero , in the ...
Page 151
... original , and ought to be in Shakespeare . I hope , my good friend , you have by this time acquitted our great poet of all piratical depredations on the ancients , and are ready to receive my conclusion . He remembered perhaps enough ...
... original , and ought to be in Shakespeare . I hope , my good friend , you have by this time acquitted our great poet of all piratical depredations on the ancients , and are ready to receive my conclusion . He remembered perhaps enough ...
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